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January 2015 North American blizzard

The January 2015 North American blizzard was a powerful and severe blizzard that dumped up to 3 feet (910 mm) of snowfall in parts of New England. Originating...

Last Update: 2023-11-17T23:00:16Z Word Count : 3742 Synonim January 2015 North American blizzard

January 2022 North American blizzard

The January 2022 North American blizzard caused widespread and disruptive impacts to the Atlantic coast of North America from Delaware to Nova Scotia with...

Last Update: 2024-02-25T17:52:29Z Word Count : 6151 Synonim January 2022 North American blizzard

January 31 – February 2, 2015 North American blizzard

The January 31 – February 2, 2015 North American blizzard was a major winter storm that plowed through the majority of the United States, dumping as much...

Last Update: 2024-03-09T23:00:28Z Word Count : 1247 Synonim January 31 – February 2, 2015 North American blizzard

January 2018 North American blizzard

The January 2018 North American blizzard caused widespread severe disruption and blizzard conditions across much of the East Coasts of the United States...

Last Update: 2024-03-17T10:10:37Z Word Count : 4411 Synonim January 2018 North American blizzard

January 2014 North American blizzard

January 2014 North American blizzard can refer two storms that affected North America in January 2014. January 2–4, 2014 North American blizzard – brought...

Last Update: 2024-02-09T19:18:13Z Word Count : 130 Synonim January 2014 North American blizzard

2023–24 North American winter

gusty winds were reported in states like Nebraska and North and South Dakota due to the storm. Blizzard warnings were issued for a large part of Nebraska...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T14:14:13Z Word Count : 5301 Synonim 2023–24 North American winter

January 2016 United States blizzard

The January 2016 United States blizzard produced up to 3 ft (91 cm) of snow in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States during January 22–24...

Last Update: 2024-01-28T04:56:28Z Word Count : 10840 Synonim January 2016 United States blizzard

Blizzard

18–20, 2014. January 2015 North American blizzard January 26–27, 2015 Late December 2015 North American storm complex December 26–27, 2015 Was one of the...

Last Update: 2024-01-11T04:52:52Z Word Count : 5432 Synonim Blizzard

January 2000 North American blizzard

powerful winter storms on record in parts of North Carolina. The storm hit Central Virginia on January 25, 2000, causing thousands of power outages within...

Last Update: 2023-09-13T20:37:29Z Word Count : 1644 Synonim January 2000 North American blizzard

January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard

The January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard was a major Mid-Atlantic nor'easter and winter storm, and a New England blizzard that affected portions...

Last Update: 2023-12-14T03:15:43Z Word Count : 1105 Synonim January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard

January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard

The January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard was a disruptive but powerful system that affected across much of the Mid-Atlantic states and New England...

Last Update: 2024-02-10T16:43:02Z Word Count : 1816 Synonim January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard

December 2010 North American blizzard

The December 2010 North American blizzard was a major nor'easter and historic blizzard affecting the Contiguous United States and portions of Canada from...

Last Update: 2024-03-22T15:53:29Z Word Count : 3905 Synonim December 2010 North American blizzard

February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard

The February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard was a potent blizzard that occurred in the Northeast United States. The storm dropped up to 25 inches...

Last Update: 2023-11-28T20:23:23Z Word Count : 666 Synonim February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard

February 2013 North American blizzard

The February 2013 North American blizzard, also known as Winter Storm Nemo and the Blizzard of 2013, was a powerful blizzard that developed from the combination...

Last Update: 2024-02-18T08:12:02Z Word Count : 5833 Synonim February 2013 North American blizzard

December 2009 North American blizzard

The December 2009 North American blizzard was a powerful nor'easter that formed over the Gulf of Mexico in December 2009, and became a major snowstorm...

Last Update: 2023-09-13T20:42:33Z Word Count : 2008 Synonim December 2009 North American blizzard

1993 Storm of the Century

North American cold wave Snowmageddon January 2016 North American blizzard February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm – The costliest winter storm...

Last Update: 2024-03-12T20:39:26Z Word Count : 3355 Synonim 1993 Storm of the Century

2011 Groundhog Day blizzard

blizzard January 2016 United States blizzard January 31 – February 2, 2015 North American blizzard February 2016 North American winter storm January 31 –...

Last Update: 2024-03-12T15:21:31Z Word Count : 9751 Synonim 2011 Groundhog Day blizzard

March 2017 North American blizzard

The March 2017 North American blizzard was a major late-season blizzard that affected the Northeastern United States, New England and Canada, dumping up...

Last Update: 2024-02-11T16:50:25Z Word Count : 6391 Synonim March 2017 North American blizzard

Blizzard of 1977

The blizzard of 1977 hit Western New York and Southern Ontario from January 28 to February 1 of that year. Daily peak wind gusts ranging from 46 to 69 mph...

Last Update: 2024-03-15T03:04:19Z Word Count : 10294 Synonim Blizzard of 1977

North American blizzard of 2003

winter storms December 2003 nor'easter March 2019 North American blizzard February 15–20, 2021 North American winter storm. A weaker Category 3 storm that...

Last Update: 2024-01-19T17:41:46Z Word Count : 2439 Synonim North American blizzard of 2003

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January 2015 North American blizzard

The January 2015 North American blizzard was a powerful and severe blizzard that dumped up to 3 feet (910 mm) of snowfall in parts of New England. Originating from a disturbance just off the coast of the Northwestern United States on January 23, it initially produced a light swath of snow as it traveled southeastwards into the Midwest as an Alberta clipper on January 24–25. It gradually weakened as it moved eastwards towards the Atlantic Ocean, however, a new dominant low formed off the East Coast of the United States late on January 26, and rapidly deepened as it moved northeastwards towards southeastern New England, producing pronounced blizzard conditions. The nor’easter then gradually weakened as it moved away into Canada. The storm was also given unofficial names, such as Blizzard of 2015, and Winter Storm Juno. The nor'easter disrupted transportation, with snow emergencies declared in six states and travel bans enacted in four of these states – Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island – as well as in New York City. Most passenger rail service was suspended, and thousands of flights were cancelled. Schools and activities saw weather-related cancellations for one or more days. Before the blizzard struck, meteorologists had been anticipating that the impending storm would be "historic" and "record-breaking", with predictions of snowfall accumulations in major metropolitan areas such as New York City of up to 2–3 feet (24–36 in). However, snowfall fell significantly short of what was anticipated, mainly due to a shift of the storm's track. In the aftermath of the storm, citizens criticized the local government for shutting down the subway system in New York City for the storm.


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